The problem with these systems is that all the drives tend to be bought at once to fill it up, and all the drives are rated for the same number of operational hours.
I avoid this problem, by using drives bought at different intervals. Say I want to build a new system today. I get 3 new drives. I would use 2 of the new drives in 2 different older systems to replace the drives there, and end up with 3 unused drives that are bought at different times.
Right now, most of the drives that we are using at 500GB, we do not really see a point a using anything larger.
So basically they are still in the Geocities era of perpetual under construction gifs.
The 4g will work if you only need to connect to Mail, Chart and svn.
The problem is that there is no check to see if your plugins will work with the updated version before an update.
It does not matter if it is opensource or not. You cannot really push your version of WebKit on a non-rooted i*device*.
So are saying it would be ok for MS to force all the browsers to just the IE engine on Windows?
You mean the gun with a plane strapped to it.
You are kidding right. The whole IT support industry is based on the fact that most people cannot follow instructions.
No.
This is a good starting point:
http://code.google.com/p/owasp-development-guide/
Make sure that you setup your mysql server to only accept connections from your server(s).
And get something like Fail2ban if you are using linux to stop brute-forcing.
Store salted hashes of passwords.
How will the doc know or prove that SprinklCat is actually Mr. Morgan who had the root canal?
VisualAssist is good plugin.
A tor node in Pakistan would not be suspicious at all.
Then UAC will not help, even if it is prompted at every start.
Stellar rays prove fibbing never pays. Embezzlement is another matter.